Monica Tindall
I think views and cocktails are the perfect kick-offs to the weekend and so it is we find ourselves at The Lido Rooftop Bar, the latest in Alila Hotel’s food and beverage offerings.
With stellar vistas of the sinking sun on one side and the lights twinkling on in the city on the other, this three-level rooftop bar makes us very happy. The rain has just cleared as we make our way to the 42nd floor and we can’t believe our fortune as the sky parts to reveal a golden farewell to the sun while the last of the moisture in the air creates an arc of colour – sunsets and rainbows, cool clean air – I can’t imagine a more perfect evening.
The Lido Rooftop Bar, Alila Hotel – Cocktails
Setting: tick. Time for a cocktail.
Bartender Ruben Anandha and his team have created a compact list of classics with a splash of local influence along with some tonics and spritzes, which complement the warm climate adeptly.
Aperol Spritz (RM38), the classic – three parts Aperol, two parts prosecco and a dash of soda – is lushly garnished with a slice of orange and a giant juicy green olive. It’s one of my go-to cocktails as I love the refreshing bitterness and lightness of the recipe. (It also performs well in photos with its vibrant orange hue.)
The Winged Migration (RM38) literally looks as though it might take flight with its fanciful garnish of fresh herbs and voluptuous glass. The Lido’s interpretation of Malaysia’s very own classic, the Jungle Bird, is made with dark rum, Campari, fresh pineapple and calamansi juices, house-made cinnamon cordial and firewater. It’s fruity and refreshing with a depth of flavour that we both appreciate coming from dark rum (one of my fave spirits). The spice of the chilli padi tingles the back of the throat but it’s smoothed over with the sweetness of the juice giving Ruben’s signature sense of balance.
Coconut Tonic (RM34) leans towards the lighter side and makes a great aperitif. A white rum base offers less weight and allows the mixers of coconut cordial and lime juice to influence the overall profile. A bit of bubble is added with a topping up of tonic water.
Lastly, Lepak Local (RM38) is something for gin lovers featuring London Dry Gin combined with calamansi juice, lemongrass and palm sugar cordial and fresh pineapple juice. It’s not listed on the menu but there is a thread of spice that lifts the full flavours of the juice and gin. It comes with a straw (remember to request no straw and bring your own metal one) but has a rim of salt, making sense that you would sip from the glass.
The Lido Rooftop Bar, Alila Hotel – Snacks
We’re just warming up the night here with plans to move on to another location, so it’s wise to have a few snacks to keep our energy high and the alcohol balanced. Both the Sambal Salmon Ravioli and the Chicken Con Carne Roll provide local inspiration to international recipes.
The Chicken Con Carne Roll (RM22) hugs a chicken herb sausage in a soft, sweet and fluffy brioche bun. The bread is made in-house and is lightly toasted, the perfect complement for the spicy salsa that crowns the top.
An ideal bar snack is found in the Sambal Salmon Ravioli (RM33). Deep-fried mini pasta is filled with salmon and a spicy sambal. It’s just the right balance of fried fatty seductiveness and spice to break it up.
Reasons to visit The Lido Rooftop Bar KL: views, views, views; a fantastic place for events or celebrations.
The Lido Rooftop Bar
Level 42 – 44 Alila Bangsar
No. 58 Jalan Ang Seng
50470 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
www.platformhospitality.com/rooftop-bar/
+6 03 2268 3888
hello@thelidobar
* Guests should be forewarned that there is a dress code requesting covered shoes for men and no sandals for the ladies.
** Prices inclusive of GST and service charge.
The Lido Rooftop Bar Opening Hours
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 6 pm – 12 midnight.